91% favorable for Palin? 80% favorable for Huckabee? Where did they poll? Bob Jones University?

Other polls have shown Palin with a favorability rating of around 80-85% among Republicans. 91% might be a record. The Huckabee and Romney numbers are also much higher than what they were among Republicans back in February (which is about the last time people were doing polling on Huckabee and Romney). This Pew poll from early Feb. has Huckabee at 52-29 and Romney at 54-29 among Republicans:

91% favorable for Palin? 80% favorable for Huckabee? Where did they poll? Bob Jones University?

Other polls have shown Palin with a favorability rating of around 80-85% among Republicans. 91% might be a record. The Huckabee and Romney numbers are also much higher than what they were among Republicans back in February (which is about the last time people were doing polling on Huckabee and Romney). This Pew poll from early Feb. has Huckabee at 52-29 and Romney at 54-29 among Republicans:

If Obama looks unbeatable, they might go with her. She would probably do about as well as Dukakis electorally. I don't see Obama making inroads into any other McCain states except for Arizona & Missouri against her.

91% favorable for Palin? 80% favorable for Huckabee? Where did they poll? Bob Jones University?

Exactly my first thoughts when I read the title of this thread moments ago.

I would have assumed that Governor Palin's popularity amongst a vast majority of Republicans, with the exception of those on the far-right would have rapidly decline during the campaign. I'm quite surprised that her numbers in this Rasmussen poll are quite the contrary.

As much as I trust Rasmussen I think there must be something wrong with this poll. 91% favorability among Republicans, come on. Two other polls have something entirely different and think the truth lies somewhere in between them.

Logged

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I'm looking forward to her being the next senator from Alaska more, though. She has to have more credibility before she makes a run.

I'm sure Alaska has no shortage of competent, intelligent and very conservative Republicans to consider as Ted Stevens' successor. Sarah Palin might be Alaskans' choice, but they could do a lot better.